Taylor Swift countersues radio host suing her for accusations of groping

The incident is alleged to have occurred in Denver, Colorado during June 2013

Taylor Swift has filed a counter suit against a former US radio host who sued after he was fired due to her claim that he groped her at a meet-and-greet event prior to one of her concerts.

David Mueller, who worked for KYGO-FM, in Denver, Colorado, filed a lawsuit in September against Taylor Swift, alleging he was falsely accused of “lifting Swift’s skirt with his hand and touching her bottom.”

The incident allegedly happened prior to Swift’s gig at Denver’s Pepsi Center on June 2, 2013. The accusation resulted in the radio personality being fired from his job.

While Mueller denies the accusations and suggests a case of mistaken identity, Swift’s counter argument states that his employers had been given “evidence” of his crime.

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Swift counter suit reads: “Mueller’s newfound claim that he is the ‘wrong guy’ and, therefore, his termination from KYGO was unjustified, is specious. Ms Swift knows exactly who committed the assault, it was Mueller.”